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Has anyone from the UK paid tuition fees to a university in Korea? I’m having BIG problems with payment internationally and if I don’t fix it asap then my admission is cancelled and I’m lowkey freaking out HELP

how tf do I write a personal statement??

WHAT EVEN IS A “”STUDY PLAN””????

I NEED HOW MUCH MONEY IN MY BANK ACCOUNT TO APPLY?????????

If anyone has applied to University in Korea from the UK please help ya girl out :(

Yonsei University Campus | Fave Spots

As a student at Yonsei, sometimes I forget how wonderful the campus is. So here are a few of my fave spots:

For the food: salad, pizza & pasta food court in the Student building are my faves still! Here you can get a decent meal for a really good price!

The food court on B1 floor is even cheaper. They serve the basics. It’s simple and pretty good.

For the meals for your brain: The libraries

For studying I prefer the Central building. No real reason, I guess, I just prefer the atmosphere and the view to the main road. If you feel really tired and you need a nap, head to the sleeping room! The 24hr study took is a life savior for when you have to pull an all nighter. Another life savior is Jamba Juice on the B1 floor.

As for the Samsung Library, the rooftop is amazing! A great place to take a break and some vitamin D! Especially in the spring! (It does get a bit too hot and too sunny in the summer, I’d say now is the best time to enjoy the rooftop!)

Another Yonsei gem is that the campus connects to Ansan mountain. Just follow the main road and the entrance to the hiking paths is going to be right there! Ansan mountain is incredibly be a zzz.

My language program in the countryside is over, and I’m finally snuggled up back in my tiny apartment.

Just for my own personal memories, I wanted to write down a few of the highlights from this weird little 5 month transitionary period in my life.

  • I made lots of international friends. I was really worried about how I’d fit in, but my classmates were all awesome and it was great to feel part of a community.
  • I also got close with several of the Korean students through a mentoring/language exchange program. I made lots of guy friends actually, which is new for me, but fun. Lots of drinking beer, giving girl advice, debating about politics, and generally giving each other a hard time.
  • I was the MC for our university’s festival, which took hours of practice, last minute changes and improvisations, and general craziness, but was a really cool experience in the end.
  • I also joined the Taekwondo club, took a couple of trips to Jeonju, had a field trip to Everland, took a cooking class, saw a concert, and finally cracked down on studying for TOPIK.

Overall, I gained a lot more friends and unique experiences than I did language skills, but that’s okay. And now I am very glad to be back home with my cozy bed, kitchen, cat, boyfriend, and neighborhood coffee spots just two minutes outside my front door~

저는 팬들에게 오랫동안 포스트, 문법과 어휘 강의 등을 올리지 않아서 사과하고 싶습니다. 최근에 한국어능력시험 몇 고대에 지원서를 보내려고 준비하고 있거든 Easy Korean Intermediate (이지코리안인터미디어트 / 쉬운 중급 한국어) 텀블러 블로그에서 새로운 콘텐츠를 업로드할 시간이 없었다는걸 고려해 보세요. 시간이 앞으로 더 받으면 다시 올리기 시작하겠습니다. 저는 바쁜 스케쥴이 있다는 걸 이해해 주셔서 감사하고 좋은 하루 되세요!


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